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is bill clinton magnificently conflicted because he's bill clinton? would he also like to see his wife get elected some day? yes. but not at the expense of defeating barack obama, i don't believe that for a second. >> howard dean and howard fineman, the two howards. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, mitt romney's new neighbors in california are worried that his rebuilding his beachhouse and having secret service crawling all over the place will ruin the neighborhood. two of mitt romney's new neighbors a gay couple he has not yet met, will join me tonight. >>> and in the rewrite, what mitt romney did during the war of his era, vietnam, the story of mitt romney and the draft and muhammad ali and the draft. and me and the draft. that's coming up. they don't get than this! omg it's kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about market volatility. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 in times like these, it
is bill clinton magnificently conflicted because he's bill clinton? would he also like to see his wife get elected some day? yes. but not at the expense of defeating barack obama, i don't believe that for a second. >> howard dean and howard fineman, the two howards. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, mitt romney's new neighbors in california are worried that his rebuilding his beachhouse and having secret service...
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bill clinton, big bill himself, one and only bubba, was out on the town last night serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans in congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing. cutting spending. killing jobs. running austerity and their
bill clinton, big bill himself, one and only bubba, was out on the town last night serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans in congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing. cutting spending. killing jobs. running austerity and their
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that's bill clinton at his best. that's him communicating in a very real way. some things that people kind of think but want to hear from someone like bill clinton. he says that stuff really well. he says it in some ways, better than obama can. obviously, obama can't really say all the struggles he's up against. it makes him sound like he's complaining but bill clinton can and that's the exact amessage that the obama campaign wants. >> thank you both very much for going me tonight. >>> coming up, the latest on tonight's vote in wisconsin. governor scott walker and lieutenant governor rebecca klefish, both rupps, have held on to their seats. are so amazi, you'll get lost in an all-beef hot dog world. what was i supposed to wish for? why am i wearing a bow-tie? where did i leave my bicycle? after all, when you're enjoying the beefiest, juciest bite of pure kosher beef, nothing else matters. goodness gracious, that's kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. ♪ what started as a whispe
that's bill clinton at his best. that's him communicating in a very real way. some things that people kind of think but want to hear from someone like bill clinton. he says that stuff really well. he says it in some ways, better than obama can. obviously, obama can't really say all the struggles he's up against. it makes him sound like he's complaining but bill clinton can and that's the exact amessage that the obama campaign wants. >> thank you both very much for going me tonight....
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that's bill clinton at his best. that's him communicating in a very real way. some things that people kind of think but want to hear from someone like bill clinton. he says that stuff really well. he says it in some ways, better than obama can. obviously, obama can't really say all the struggles he's up against. it makes him sound like he's complaining but bill clinton can and that's the exact amessage that the obama campaign wants. >> thank you both very much for going me tonight. >>> coming up, the latest on tonight's vote in wisconsin. governor scott walker and lieutenant governor rebecca klefish, both rupps, have held on to their seats. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our cust
that's bill clinton at his best. that's him communicating in a very real way. some things that people kind of think but want to hear from someone like bill clinton. he says that stuff really well. he says it in some ways, better than obama can. obviously, obama can't really say all the struggles he's up against. it makes him sound like he's complaining but bill clinton can and that's the exact amessage that the obama campaign wants. >> thank you both very much for going me tonight....
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without that bill clinton-signed law, the arizona law probably would have been completely wiped out today. but the constitutional challenge that the court has now given arizona police officers without any guidance about how to complete that constitutional challenge, in what is now left of that arizona law, that constitutional challenge to arizona police is so narrow, so precise, that the rest of the law will surely be thrown out when they try to enforce that provision. if this relatively simple and clear decision by the united states supreme court today produced this much nfusion, imagine where we will be by this time thursday night when the u.s. supreme court issues its most important decision of the 21st century on the constitutionality of the affordable care act. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot f
without that bill clinton-signed law, the arizona law probably would have been completely wiped out today. but the constitutional challenge that the court has now given arizona police officers without any guidance about how to complete that constitutional challenge, in what is now left of that arizona law, that constitutional challenge to arizona police is so narrow, so precise, that the rest of the law will surely be thrown out when they try to enforce that provision. if this relatively simple...
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. >> president bill clinton gets it. he knows in this economy you should not be raising taxes on anybody. >> so it took a while, but republicans in congress finally realize that bill clinton gets it. which i guess means they agree with him when he said this. >> well, i don't think -- the thing that's cost jobs here has been the congress policies. they want austerity now. they've enforced it in the house. while we had 4.3 million private sector jobs in the last 27 months, we've lost 600,000 teachers, firemen, other state and local jobs. >> is the tax policy today fair? >> first of all, a minimum tax of 30% is not all that high. most americans agree if we could have a long-term debt reduction plan that the people that got the most tax cuts in the last decade should give back a little and contribute to it. >> joining me now are richard wolf and karen finney. richard, i said last night that this is much ado about nothing and republicans are just pretending that bill clinton said this stuff. but they're continuing it and push
. >> president bill clinton gets it. he knows in this economy you should not be raising taxes on anybody. >> so it took a while, but republicans in congress finally realize that bill clinton gets it. which i guess means they agree with him when he said this. >> well, i don't think -- the thing that's cost jobs here has been the congress policies. they want austerity now. they've enforced it in the house. while we had 4.3 million private sector jobs in the last 27 months, we've...
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. >> other than george bush, bill clinton, george h.w. bush, and ronald reagan, no president in modern history has changed deportation policy through executive action. except all of them. so the objections here may be what you call situational, or so i thought until yesterday when i saw this on fox news. >> let me play this for our audience so they understand and fully grasp here the magnitude of what he did on friday. let's play this. >> this notion that somehow i can just change the laws unilaterally is just not true. the fact of the matter is, there are laws on the books that i have to enforce, and i think that there's been a great disservice done to the cause of getting the dream act passed and getting comprehensive immigration passed by perpetrating the notion that somehow by myself i can go and do these things. it's just not true. >> holy [ bleep ]. um, wow, that was just nine months ago. the president publicly admitting he's not allowed to do the thing that he just did. that's, uh, game over, fox. kudos. oh, oh, uh, before i go tho
. >> other than george bush, bill clinton, george h.w. bush, and ronald reagan, no president in modern history has changed deportation policy through executive action. except all of them. so the objections here may be what you call situational, or so i thought until yesterday when i saw this on fox news. >> let me play this for our audience so they understand and fully grasp here the magnitude of what he did on friday. let's play this. >> this notion that somehow i can just...
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bill clinton advanced by just plowing forward. not really dealing with the contradictions in his own life. and he became such a preternatural survivor that it got him to the white house, got him in trouble in the white house, got him out of trouble in the white house. with barack obama, you see ten years of his life, really the last third of my book, from the time he got to college from going to harvard, really introspectively trying to resolve all of the contradictions within him. racially, the family, all of that. and he does a pretty good job at it. he becomes a very integrated character in the largest sense of that term. that's what helped propel him to the white house. and he gets there into the miasma of the political system today, and some of that stuff doesn't work anymore. not in the same way. >> here's what i want to do another ten minutes on, which we don't have the time for, which is this notion of dysfunction, which i think is really just complication. i mean, i think every family -- there is no simple family. there i
bill clinton advanced by just plowing forward. not really dealing with the contradictions in his own life. and he became such a preternatural survivor that it got him to the white house, got him in trouble in the white house, got him out of trouble in the white house. with barack obama, you see ten years of his life, really the last third of my book, from the time he got to college from going to harvard, really introspectively trying to resolve all of the contradictions within him. racially,...
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as an alternative to hillary clinton's health care reform bill. hillary clinton's bill had an employer mandate, mandating that employers must provide health insurance. senator chafee and the republicans countered with an individual mandate, and hillary clinton condemned the individual mandate every chance she got. and virtually all democrats and liberals agreed with hillary clinton then and were completely opposed to the individual mandate. the chafee bill never had more than 18 republican co-sponsors in the senate. that's 18 out of 43 republicans at the time, a minority of a minority of republicans supported the chafee bill. a minority of that minority actually understood that there was an individual mandate in it. and as soon as we started having hearings in the senate finance committee about health care reform in 1994. the republicans started running away from the individual mandate. bob dole was a supporter of john chafee's individual mandate in 1993 and an opponent of it months later in 1994. no republican, not even john chafee, ever voted fo
as an alternative to hillary clinton's health care reform bill. hillary clinton's bill had an employer mandate, mandating that employers must provide health insurance. senator chafee and the republicans countered with an individual mandate, and hillary clinton condemned the individual mandate every chance she got. and virtually all democrats and liberals agreed with hillary clinton then and were completely opposed to the individual mandate. the chafee bill never had more than 18 republican...
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james, god bless him, came here 20 years ago with bill clinton. he's been inside the beltway ever since. you get a lot of those kind of people talking and agonizing and ringing their hands. this election is going to be fought outside the beltway and the president's spending all his time outside the beltway. if you look at a state like ohio, the jobs are beginning to come back, because of the automobile industry. there's a huge difference between what mitt romney wanted to do to the automobile industry and what barack obama did do for the automobile industry. so i think the president wins ohio, i think he wins virginia, and that's the end of mitt romney, right there, if he can just win those two states. it's very clear whose side barack obama is on. and it's not governor kasich, who is down in the 40s in approval because of the things that he's done while he's governor of ohio. the republican brand has been hurt badly there. obama needs to just get out and punch the way he can, the way he did for the first six months. >> howard dean and richard wol
james, god bless him, came here 20 years ago with bill clinton. he's been inside the beltway ever since. you get a lot of those kind of people talking and agonizing and ringing their hands. this election is going to be fought outside the beltway and the president's spending all his time outside the beltway. if you look at a state like ohio, the jobs are beginning to come back, because of the automobile industry. there's a huge difference between what mitt romney wanted to do to the automobile...
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clinton and cory booker and ed rendell were heading off in different directions with the surrogates gone wild. >> let's listen to what he said this week. >> i hope he takes a page out of president reagan's playbook, where it was not only a referendum on the failed policies of president carter, it was something where president reagan laid out o clear plan. i don't think we win if it's just about a referendum on barack obama. >> now, jonathan capehart, i don't know scott walker, but i look into his eyes on tv and i believe i'm seeing a hannity republican who simply has no idea, no information whatsoever, has no idea that ronald reagan raised taxes 11 times as president. >> probably not. look, scott walker is a governor whose time is now. and what i mean by that is he's a republican governor in a party that as jeb bush -- they don't like compromise. look at how governor walker started his governorship, just plowing right ahead, just stripping collective bargaining rights. today you hear him expressing some contrition, but he's still plowing ahead. the one thing scott walker does say in
clinton and cory booker and ed rendell were heading off in different directions with the surrogates gone wild. >> let's listen to what he said this week. >> i hope he takes a page out of president reagan's playbook, where it was not only a referendum on the failed policies of president carter, it was something where president reagan laid out o clear plan. i don't think we win if it's just about a referendum on barack obama. >> now, jonathan capehart, i don't know scott walker,...
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. >> we all remember president clinton and the democrats passing a bill to hire 100,000 cops over time, which they did, effectively. federal government has been pay ing for teachers, paying for firefighters, paying for cops directly and indirectly for decades now. do you think romney's going to be able to get away with that ignorance that the federal government has been funding these things? >> well, you know, there's two possibilities here. the one possibility is, as you put it, that he's ignorant or stupid, which i don't actually think that he is. i think that he is trying to willfully not answer the question and deceive people. because he can't be this stupid. i don't think that the people on "fox & friends" are this stupid -- >> oh, just a minute. hold it, hold it, hold it. >> no, no, we're with you on romney, romney's smarter than that. brian kilmeade, that's the best brian's got. he was playing at the top of his game. >> apologies. but in the stimulus act alone, it saved or created 325,000 jobs in education. so, you know, obviously, the federal government uses money to help state
. >> we all remember president clinton and the democrats passing a bill to hire 100,000 cops over time, which they did, effectively. federal government has been pay ing for teachers, paying for firefighters, paying for cops directly and indirectly for decades now. do you think romney's going to be able to get away with that ignorance that the federal government has been funding these things? >> well, you know, there's two possibilities here. the one possibility is, as you put it,...